Introduction to Huayan Pavilion: Huayan Pavilion is located in the southwest of Dinghui Temple, facing the river and leaning against the cliff. It is a two-story building facing the water. The word "Huayan" comes from the "Huayan Sutra", which means that this place is a paradise where "a hundred flowers bloom and everything is included". In the middle of the hall upstairs is a couplet that reads "The river goes east, the mountains come west", which is the finishing touch to the view from the stairs. Now it has been replaced by "a piece of floating jade, a very beautiful river view". Downstairs is the "Fuyu Zhai" vegetarian restaurant, which is quite unique.
Huayan Pavilion is a good place to admire the moon. "Huayan Moonlight" is one of the sixteen most poetic scenes in Jiaoshan. Whenever there is a bright moon in the sky, the vast expanse of silver waves on the river are sparkling, and the sky is as clear as water, reflecting each other, as if you are in a world of glass and crystal, as if you have entered a fairyland.

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